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What does your heart need? We all feel fear, gratitude, longing and wonder, but do you feel safe enough to bring your deepest self to God? In Wonder, Fear, and Longing Mark Yaconelli explores prayer within the various moods of human experience. Through Scripture selections and anecdotes Yaconelli encourages you to give yourself to God in prayer to discover the joy of intimacy with your heavenly Father.

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Every heart feels wonder. Every heart knows fear. Every heart aches with longing. Awed, we whisper, Thank you. Frightened, we cry, Mercy. Yearning we plead, Show me the way. Because the truth is, no matter who you are, every heart needs prayer.This is a prayer book. A book to seduce, cajole, entice, and encourage your heart into prayer. More than a book to be read, this is a book to be explored. It is a book of stories, divine poetry, holy verses, mystical inspirations, prayerful imaginings, meditative practices, and spiritual exercises that seek to uncover the hidden communication between you and God. As you read and explore more about love, longing, fear, suffering, compassion, rest, reflection, passion, wonder, and gratitude youll be invited to discover prayer within the various moods, attitudes, and experiences that we human beings often find ourselves in. Its a book to be used, flipped through, tested, experimented with, and then set aside. It is a book that asks you time after time to stop and listen, turn and welcome the silent love of God. The hope of this book isnt to teach you anything. The point of this book is to encourage you to give yourself to Godyour anger, your fear, your gratitude, your curiosityyour real self to the real God, because then (and only then) will your heart find peace (even in the midst of wonder, fear, and longing). Because every heart needs prayer.

Author Bio

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Mark Yaconelli is the co-founder and co-director of Triptykos School of Compassion. The author of Downtime, Contemplative Youth Ministry, and Growing Souls, Mark lives in Oregon with his wife and three children.